Probation officer

Intelligent.com Announces Best Online Probation Officer Degree Programs for 2021

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

b'SEATTLE, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com , a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the top online programs for 2021.

Key Points: 
  • b'SEATTLE, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com , a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the top online programs for 2021.
  • The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,280 accredited colleges and universities in the nation.
  • Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.
  • In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Online Probation Officer Degree Programs.\nIntelligent.com analyzed 95 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 33 making it to the final list for Online Probation Officer Degree Programs.

REFORM Alliance Launches 'Give Life Back' Campaign To Engage Support For Probation And Parole Reform In The U.S.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

"\n"To create meaningful change to our criminal justice system, we must also reform the cultural perception of probation," said Michael Rubin, co-chair of REFORM Alliance.

Key Points: 
  • "\n"To create meaningful change to our criminal justice system, we must also reform the cultural perception of probation," said Michael Rubin, co-chair of REFORM Alliance.
  • "\nThe campaign kicks off a summer of activism for probation and parole reform.
  • Unfortunately, in practice probation and parole have become a revolving door to prison that excludes people, families, and entire communities from wellness and stability.
  • Do I have to constantly be reporting this to my probation officer and do they have to report it too?

Beneficiaries of fallen correctional, parole and probation officers now eligible for the Memorial Grant Program

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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Today, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Bill Blair, announced that beneficiaries of correctional, parole and probation officers who have lost their lives as a result of their duties can now apply for federal support under the Memorial Grant Program for First Responders.

Key Points: 
  • Today, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Bill Blair, announced that beneficiaries of correctional, parole and probation officers who have lost their lives as a result of their duties can now apply for federal support under the Memorial Grant Program for First Responders.
  • Correctional, parole and probation officers play an important role in upholding public safety.
  • The Memorial Grant Program for First Responders is one part of the Government of Canada's commitment to prioritizing support for public safety personnel.
  • This plan supports research, prevention, early intervention, stigma-reduction, care and treatment for all types of public safety personnel, all across the country.

Intelligent.com Announces Best Probation Officer Degree Programs for 2021

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Thursday, March 11, 2021

11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 50 Probation Officer Degree Programs for 2021.

Key Points: 
  • 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 50 Probation Officer Degree Programs for 2021.
  • The 2021 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations.
  • Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree.
  • In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Probation Officer Degree Programs.

Government of Canada expands Memorial Grant Program to correctional, parole and probation officers

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Monday, December 21, 2020

Their families will be able to apply to the Memorial Grant Program in early 2021.

Key Points: 
  • Their families will be able to apply to the Memorial Grant Program in early 2021.
  • Correctional, parole and probation officers play an important role in upholding public safety.
  • In the coming months, the Government of Canada will move forward with a targeted consultation to consider the scope of this program.
  • - The Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
    The Memorial Grant Program for First Responders is one part of the Government of Canada's commitment to prioritizing support for public safety personnel.

Covid-19 and the Probation Service - “an incredibly different situation out there”

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Monday, July 20, 2020

The Justice Select Committee has released a report today on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Her Majestys Probation Service and at the same time launch an inquiry into ongoing reforms in the service.

Key Points: 
  • The Justice Select Committee has released a report today on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Her Majestys Probation Service and at the same time launch an inquiry into ongoing reforms in the service.
  • The report, Coronavirus (Covid-19): The impact on the probation system in England and Wales sets out how the pandemic has profoundly affected the way probation services are delivered.
  • Many former prisoners and those serving community sentences are now supervised remotelyby Probation Officers through phone calls or Skype.

Helen Berresford's comments

    • An official from the prisoner and ex-prisoner charity Nacro, Helen Berresford, painted a picture of the situation for the Committee: Its an incredibly different situation out there.
    • Almost all support is being provided remotely at the minute, so we need to make sure everybody leaving prison has access to a mobile phone.
    • They will also need to have enough money to get them started.
    • They may be released having to take public transport which may or may not be running.

Minister of State's comments


    The Minister of State at the Justice Ministry, Lucy Frazer, told the Committee that the Ministry was working very closely with the charitable sector: “We are working very closely with them to see how we can feed in offers of support outside the core services we have to set up. We have had a number of very interesting offers.” 
    The Committee report welcomed the Ministry’s commitment to work with the charitable sector but said it was unclear what specific additional support had been put in place for those released from custody during this time.  The Committee recommended that the Ministry of Justice and Her Majesty’ Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) set out what additional measures they have put in place to support prison leavers. 

'Exceptional model of delivery'

    • The delivery of probation supervisory services in the wake of Covid-19 is officially known as an exceptional model of delivery.
    • High risk offenders are supervised by the National Probation Service (NPS) through a combination of remote methods and doorstep visits.
    • Medium and low-risk offenders are currently supervised by private sector organisations called Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).
    • The National Association of Probation Officers told the Committee that there was some inconsistency in the way the model was delivered across the NPS and CRC systems.

Backlogs and staffing issues

    • Finally, the report also looked at staffing issues in the NPS.
    • The Committee recommended that government and HMPPS set out what existing and additional measures are in place during this time to support staff well-being.
    • The coronavirus pandemic has severely affected the probation service at a time when it was already in the throes of its second major restructuring programme in the past five years.
    • In addition to its report on the effect of the pandemic, the Committee is today launching an inquiry into the latest proposed reforms, which are due to be in place by 2021.

A new model

    • In 2014-15 the Ministry of Justice implemented a programme of privatising parts of the Probation Service.
    • This led to the CRCs contracting to deliver some strands of work, including supervisory services for medium and low-risk offenders.HM Inspector of Probation released a series of reports on this new model which variously described it as having deep-rooted problems to being irredeemably flawed.
    • For this reason, he said, he was to streamline the reforms by unifying the management of offenders under a single operation.
    • This new model means the effective renationalisation of the Probation Service by 2021.

New inquiry on proposed reforms


    The Justice Committee inquiry being launched today will ask for written submissions and take oral evidence from stakeholders on the new model for the delivery of probation services.  The deadline for written submissions, which should be sent to the Committee website here will be September 7. It is anticipated that a report will be published in February 2021.   

Chair's comments 

    • The Chair of the Justice Committee, Sir Bob Neill, said: Well want to know if this new model will work and whether it will be capable of clearing the backlog of probation work caused by the pandemic.
    • Well want to know if this new model will work and whether it will be capable of clearing the backlog of probation work caused by the pandemic.
    • Well be asking whether private sector providers were consulted about these proposals, whether there were counter-proposals, and how the new model will supply the necessary services.
    • But above all we will want to see improvements in the rehabilitation of offenders, improvements in probation service staff morale and robust protections for the public.

Covid-19 and the Probation Service - “an incredibly different situation out there”

Retrieved on: 
Monday, July 20, 2020

The Justice Select Committee has released a report today on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Her Majestys Probation Service and at the same time launch an inquiry into ongoing reforms in the service.

Key Points: 
  • The Justice Select Committee has released a report today on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Her Majestys Probation Service and at the same time launch an inquiry into ongoing reforms in the service.
  • The report, Coronavirus (Covid-19): The impact on the probation system in England and Wales sets out how the pandemic has profoundly affected the way probation services are delivered.
  • Many former prisoners and those serving community sentences are now supervised remotelyby Probation Officers through phone calls or Skype.

Helen Berresford's comments

    • An official from the prisoner and ex-prisoner charity Nacro, Helen Berresford, painted a picture of the situation for the Committee: Its an incredibly different situation out there.
    • Almost all support is being provided remotely at the minute, so we need to make sure everybody leaving prison has access to a mobile phone.
    • They will also need to have enough money to get them started.
    • They may be released having to take public transport which may or may not be running.

Minister of State's comments


    The Minister of State at the Justice Ministry, Lucy Frazer, told the Committee that the Ministry was working very closely with the charitable sector: “We are working very closely with them to see how we can feed in offers of support outside the core services we have to set up. We have had a number of very interesting offers.” 
    The Committee report welcomed the Ministry’s commitment to work with the charitable sector but said it was unclear what specific additional support had been put in place for those released from custody during this time.  The Committee recommended that the Ministry of Justice and Her Majesty’ Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) set out what additional measures they have put in place to support prison leavers. 

'Exceptional model of delivery'

    • The delivery of probation supervisory services in the wake of Covid-19 is officially known as an exceptional model of delivery.
    • High risk offenders are supervised by the National Probation Service (NPS) through a combination of remote methods and doorstep visits.
    • Medium and low-risk offenders are currently supervised by private sector organisations called Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).
    • The National Association of Probation Officers told the Committee that there was some inconsistency in the way the model was delivered across the NPS and CRC systems.

Backlogs and staffing issues

    • Finally, the report also looked at staffing issues in the NPS.
    • The Committee recommended that government and HMPPS set out what existing and additional measures are in place during this time to support staff well-being.
    • The coronavirus pandemic has severely affected the probation service at a time when it was already in the throes of its second major restructuring programme in the past five years.
    • In addition to its report on the effect of the pandemic, the Committee is today launching an inquiry into the latest proposed reforms, which are due to be in place by 2021.

A new model

    • In 2014-15 the Ministry of Justice implemented a programme of privatising parts of the Probation Service.
    • This led to the CRCs contracting to deliver some strands of work, including supervisory services for medium and low-risk offenders.HM Inspector of Probation released a series of reports on this new model which variously described it as having deep-rooted problems to being irredeemably flawed.
    • For this reason, he said, he was to streamline the reforms by unifying the management of offenders under a single operation.
    • This new model means the effective renationalisation of the Probation Service by 2021.

New inquiry on proposed reforms


    The Justice Committee inquiry being launched today will ask for written submissions and take oral evidence from stakeholders on the new model for the delivery of probation services.  The deadline for written submissions, which should be sent to the Committee website here will be September 7. It is anticipated that a report will be published in February 2021.   

Chair's comments 

    • The Chair of the Justice Committee, Sir Bob Neill, said: Well want to know if this new model will work and whether it will be capable of clearing the backlog of probation work caused by the pandemic.
    • Well want to know if this new model will work and whether it will be capable of clearing the backlog of probation work caused by the pandemic.
    • Well be asking whether private sector providers were consulted about these proposals, whether there were counter-proposals, and how the new model will supply the necessary services.
    • But above all we will want to see improvements in the rehabilitation of offenders, improvements in probation service staff morale and robust protections for the public.

Statement on reforms to probation services in England and Wales

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Friday, June 12, 2020

Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland made a statement to the House of Commons on reforms to probation services in England and Wales.

Key Points: 
  • Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland made a statement to the House of Commons on reforms to probation services in England and Wales.
  • Robert Buckland , Secretary of State for Justice, told the House that "Covid-19 also presents an ongoing challenge to implementation of our ambitious programme of probation reform".
  • He said that probation services are currently split between the National Probation Service (NPS), supervising high risk offenders and, private sector Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) supervising low and medium risk offenders.
  • Mr Lammy said that the Government was warned about the dangers of the part-privatisation in probation services by the Labour Party, Trade Unions andthe Chief Inspector.

Statement on reforms to probation services in England and Wales

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 12, 2020

Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland made a statement to the House of Commons on reforms to probation services in England and Wales.

Key Points: 
  • Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland made a statement to the House of Commons on reforms to probation services in England and Wales.
  • Robert Buckland , Secretary of State for Justice, told the House that "Covid-19 also presents an ongoing challenge to implementation of our ambitious programme of probation reform".
  • He said that probation services are currently split between the National Probation Service (NPS), supervising high risk offenders and, private sector Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) supervising low and medium risk offenders.
  • Mr Lammy said that the Government was warned about the dangers of the part-privatisation in probation services by the Labour Party, Trade Unions andthe Chief Inspector.

Best Probation Officer Programs Announced on Intelligent.com for 2020 [CORRECTION]

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 2, 2020

SEATTLE, March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top Probation Officer Programs for 2020.

Key Points: 
  • SEATTLE, March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top Probation Officer Programs for 2020.
  • The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 95 accredited colleges and universities in the nation.
  • The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations.
  • In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Probation Officer Degree Programs.